The Raising of Lazarus Giotto 1304 – 1306 Scrovegni Chapel, Padua
The painting illustrates the famous miracle of life. Two groups huddle on either side. The group to our right seeks life, while the one to our left represents the Giver of life. Mary and Martha serve as a prayerful bridge between the two groups. The artist reveals human emotions through facial expressions. Notice the man dressed in green. While he raises his right hand in request towards Christ, he turns in astonishment to face the miracle behind him. At the call of Christ, Lazarus, wrapped in a shroud, walks out. The women closest to the grave shelter their noses from the stench of death. Through this the artist conveys that death can never have the last word because Love is always stronger than death.
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Fr. Warner D'Souza is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Bombay. He has served in the parishes of St Michael's (Mahim), St Paul's (Dadar East), Our Lady of Mount Carmel, (Bandra), a ten year stint as priest-in-charge at St Jude Church (Malad East) and at present is the Parish Priest at St Stephen's Church (Cumballa Hill). He is also the Director of the Archdiocesan Heritage Museum and is the co-ordinator of the Committee for the Promotion and Preservation of the Artistic and Historic Patrimony of the Church.